A Leeds cream ware sugar bowl, of ribbed circular form with intertwining strap handles, the cover with flowerhead knop handle, 3 3/4" high, a pair of Art Deco Crown Staffordshire cups and saucers with gilt and apple green banding on a cream ground and a floral decorated porcelain ladle and sifter spoon (5)
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A CANTEEN OF AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TABLE SILVER, LADISLAUS JAROSINSKI, VIENNA, 1872-1922 with shell patterned terminals initialled FS, comprising the following: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives, ten dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve gilt bladed fruit knives, ten teaspoons twelve coffee spoons, four salt cellars and spoons, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers, a pair of serving forks, a pair of pickle forks, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a serving spoon, a sifter spoon, a cake trowel, a butter knife, a spatula, and a tea strainer, 800 standard, all in a fitted oak case -- weighable silver (excluding steel bladed table and dessert knives and ivory handled tea strainer) 5890gr (189oz)
A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, HESTER BATEMAN, LONDON, 1783 Feather Edge pattern, crested; together with the following Feather Edge pattern crested table silver: six dessert spoons, four John Lambe, London, 1776, two maker`s mark worn, London, 1789, and four sauce ladles, two marks worn or damaged, London, 1772, two Eley & Fearn, London, 1816 -- 537gr (17oz) (11) The crest is apparently that of Hurlock
THREE GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLES: all of typical form with plain oval bowls, twisted whalebone handles and plain silver terminals, one Birmingham, 1796, 35.5cm long, one lion passant only, circa 1790, 37cm long, and one London, 1797, 18cm long; together with two Dutch silver decorative spoons, 19th century; a silver strainer ladle, Onslow pattern, marks indecipherable, late 18th century; and another silver strainer ladle, Fiddle pattern, London, 1822 (7)
AN EXTENSIVE SET OF BRIGHT-CUT EDGE PATTERN ELECTROPLATE FLATWARE, ELKINGTON & CO. LTD. OF BIRMINGHAM, 1920/21 crested, comprising thirty-six of each: table forks, table knives, desert forks, dessert knives; and twenty-four of each: tablespoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons; and a soup ladle and a sauce ladle; together with twelve ivory handled fish knives and twelve forks (242)
A part service of Princess (variant) pattern flatware, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1960/61/62, comprising: six silver handled table knives with steel blades, six cheese knives, six silver fish knives, six fish forks, six table forks, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, three tablespoons, a sauce ladle, and a three piece silver handled steel bladed carving set, 87oz (55).
A TWENTY THREE PIECE EDWARDIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN SET OF CUTLERY, comprising :- Soup Ladle, eight Table Spoons, eight Table Forks, six Dessert Forks and eight Dessert Spoons, maker:- JW. ICW, London 1905, approximately 90 oz, together with eight Mappin & Webb silver handled TABLE KNIVES, Sheffield 1968 and six ditto DESSERT KNIVES , Sheffield 1974. SEE ILLUSTRATION.
An Edwardian silver bookmark, by W H Sparrow, Birmingham 1908, of clip form enamelled with a three leaf clover, 10cm long, an assortment of Georgian/modern silver flatware, comprising a pair of provincial old English pattern sauce ladles, struck with maker`s mark only NG in a rectangular shield, c. 1800, crested, 18cm long, a collection of fifteen teaspoons to include a shell back teaspoon, a mustard spoon, a table fork, a pair of sugar nips and sugar sifter ladle (a/f), 14oz approximately
A William IV/Victorian silver fiddle pattern part flatware service, various dates and makers, comprising; 9 dessert forks, 3 teaspoons, and a sauce ladle, and seven silver plated fiddle pattern table forks to match, crested, in addition seven assorted silver teaspoons, and a pair of silver old English pattern salt spoons, London 1802, 55 oz (29)
Set of four early 19th century colour aquatint studies of Ottomans - `Plate XLV, Sword Bearer to the Grand Signior`; `Plate V, Ladle-Bearer to the Janissaries`; `Plate XLVI, A Dervise`; and `Plate XX: Asaka or Turkish Water Carrier`, all 31 x 22 cm, pub. January 1, 1802, by W. Miller of Old Bond St, London, and all with attached information to reverse (4)
An Edward VII Canteen of Old English Pattern Flatware, John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorn Middleton, Sheffield 1907, 1909 and 1913, each piece crested on the bowl or below the tines with phoenix head erased crests, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, two pickle forks, six table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, ten teaspoons, a serving spoon, a pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle; together with Twelve Dessert Knives (with Sheffield stainless blades and silver filled handles); and Twelve Table Knives, Sheffield 1959, en suite, weighable silver 130oz
A Victorian King`s Pattern Ladle, George William Adams, London 1865, engraved with a hand and baton crest, with honeysuckle motif to the heal, 34cm, 9oz; and A Victorian Crumb Scoop, London 1861, the shaped blade with same crest as preceding, fluted and beaded ivory handle (maker`s mark covered over by old repair), 36.3cm long (2)
A late 19th Century Silver on Copper Punch Bowl and Cups, of circular form with applied gadrooned border, with floral and foliate swag detail, over half-fluted base and spreading circular foot; together with six similarly decorated Punch Cups and an associated Punch Ladle, various dates and makers (8)
A service of silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern table cutlery by Mappin & Webb., Sheffield 1911 (except for serving spoon and 3 dessert forks 1910 and 1 dessert spoon 1940), comprising Serving spoon soup ladle pair of sauce ladles 12 table spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 dinner forks 11 dessert forks 9 tea spoons 1 butter knife all by Mappin and Webb, 120 oz.
A George IV silver shell and fiddle pattern sifting ladle, Johnathan Hayne, London 1823, monogrammed, along with a George IV silver shell fiddle and thread pattern sifter William Eley and William Fearn, London 1829, a Victorian silver old English and shell pattern butter spade, Henry Wilkinson & Co Sheffield 1887 and three silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, Dublin 1836 and Dublin 1831 and 1830, total weight 5oz (6)

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